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PPCCMidtermExamModules1-3LatestQuestions and Answers. Duplicate therapy: multiple drug products are being used for a condition that requires only single drug therapy - Correct Answer Indication: unneccessary drug therapy No medical indication at this time: there is no valid medical indication r...

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PPCC Midterm Exam Modules 1-3 Latest Questions and
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Duplicate therapy: multiple drug products are being used for a condition that requires only
single drug therapy - Correct Answer Indication: unneccessary drug therapy


No medical indication at this time: there is no valid medical indication requiring drug
therapy at this time - Correct Answer Indication: unneccessary drug therapy


Nondrug therapy more appropriate: the medical indication is more appropriately treated
with nondrug therapy - Correct Answer Indication: unneccessary drug therapy


Addiction/recreational drug use: drug abuse, alcohol use, or smoking is causing the
problem - Correct Answer Indication: unneccessary drug therapy


Treating avoidable adverse reaction: drug therapy is being taken to treat an avoidable
ADR associated with another medication - Correct Answer Indication: unneccessary drug
therapy


Untreated condition: a medical condition requires the initiation of drug therapy - Correct
Answer Indication: Needs additional therapy


Preventive therapy: preventive drug therapy is required to reduce the risk of developing a
new condition - Correct Answer Indication: Needs additional therapy


Synergistic therapy: a medical condition requires additional pharmacotherapy to attain
synergistic or additive effects - Correct Answer Indication: Needs additional therapy


More effective drug available: the drug is not the most effective for the medical condition
and a different drug is needed - Correct Answer Effectiveness: Ineffective drug


Condition refractory to drug: the medical condition is refractory to the drug product and a
different drug is needed - Correct Answer Effectiveness: Ineffective drug


Dosage form inappropriate: the dosage form of the drug product is inappropriate - Correct
Answer Effectiveness: Ineffective drug

,Contraindication present: the drug product is contraindicated in this patient - Correct
Answer Effectiveness: Ineffective drug


Drug not indicated for condition: the drug product is not an effective product for the
indication being treated - Correct Answer Effectiveness: Ineffective drug


Ineffective dose: the dose is too low to produce the desired response - Correct Answer
Effectiveness: Dosage too low


Frequency inappropriate: the dosage interval is too infrequent to produce the desired
response - Correct Answer Effectiveness: Dosage too low


Incorrect administration: the drug product was not administered by the appropriate route
or method - Correct Answer Effectiveness: Dosage too low


Drug interaction: a drug interaction reduces the amount of active drug available resulting
in a lack of effectivenessin this patient - Correct Answer Effectiveness: Dosage too low


Incorrect storage: the drug product was stored incorrectly and lost potency - Correct
Answer Effectiveness: Dosage too low


Duration inappropriate: the duration of the drug therapy is too short to produce the desired
response - Correct Answer Effectiveness: Dosage too low


Needs additional monitoring: clinical or laboratory parameters are required to determine if
the dosage is too low for the patient - Correct Answer Effectiveness: Dosage too low


Undesirable effect: the drug product causes an undesirable reaction that is not dose‐
related - Correct Answer Safety: Adverse drug reaction


Unsafe drug for the patient: a safer drug product is required due to patient risk factors -
Correct Answer Safety: Adverse drug reaction


Drug interaction: a drug interaction causes an undesirable reaction that is not dose‐
related - Correct Answer Safety: Adverse drug reaction

, Incorrect administration: the drug product was administered by the incorrect route or
method resulting in an ADR - Correct Answer Safety: Adverse drug reaction


Allergic reaction: the drug product caused an allergic reaction - Correct Answer Safety:
Adverse drug reaction


Dosage increase/decrease too fast: the drug dosage was administered or escalated too
rapidly resulting in an ADR - Correct Answer Safety: Adverse drug reaction


Dose of the drug is too high for the patient, resulting in toxicity - Correct Answer Safety:
Dosage too high


Dosing frequency is too short for this patient - Correct Answer Safety: Dosage too high


Duration of the drug therapy is too long for this patient - Correct Answer Safety: Dosage
too high


Drug interaction increases the amount of active drug available resulting in toxicity in this
patient - Correct Answer Safety: Dosage too high


Needs additional monitoring: clinical or laboratory parameters are required to determine if
the dosage is too high for the patient - Correct Answer Safety: Dosage too high


Does not understand instructions: the patient does not understand how to properly take or
use the drug product and dosage regimen leading to the underuse of the medication -
Correct Answer Adherence


Patient prefers not to take: the patient prefers not to take the drug therapy as instructed,
e.g., a patient with high blood pressure cuts back on taking the medication because
believes its not needed when blood pressure numbers look fine - Correct Answer
Adherence


Patient forgets to take: the patient does not remember to take sufficient doses of the
medication and/or forgets to pick up refills - Correct Answer Adherence


Patient is worried about side effects and does not take the medication or takes less of it
than prescribed, e.g., a mother of a child with asthma decides to not let child take an

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